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The Canary Islands seen from the boat and beyond

Atlantic islands:

Canary Islands

Duration:

10 days - 10 nights

Max number of passengers:

8 people

Available:

-

Suitable for travellers:

10 - 70 years

Boarding from:

Arrecife

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Christian B.

Member since 2014 -

Organisation

English

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

A beautiful experience that combines ocean sailing with pleasant stops in front of white sandy beaches of the desert


Starting from the south of the island of Lanzarote we will cross the narrow channel that separates Lanzarote from Fuerteventura and we will go to the island of Lobos .

From here we descend along the coast of Fuerte to the extreme south.

A nice sail will then take us to Gran Canaria first to the north of the island and then to the south.

Another sail will then take us to Tenerife here too, first in the north and then in the south where the disembarkation is planned as it is closer to the southern teneife airport connected with direct flights from Italy.

No Departures available

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Boat & Classes of Service

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 51 - 1990

Type

Sailboat

Length

14.98 m.

Toilets

4

Cabins

4

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10+

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Arrecife.

Check-in: 12:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Tenerife.

Check-out: 10:00 AM

Our itinerary

We leave the port and after a short navigation we drop anchor for the first stop in front of the beach of Punta Papagayo where we could spend the first night.

The next morning we cross the channel that separates us from Fuerteventura to go to the reserve of the island of Lobos where we will stop and go ashore for an excursion to the summit.

Leaving the mooring we start the descent southwards, then we will see where to stop according to the weather until we arrive at the southernmost point of the island at morro jable, very very beautiful.

We will spend the night here before starting the passage to Gran Canaria and we will first land in Las Palmas where we will find the boats already preparing for the arc.

We will skirt the coasts of the island until we reach the dunes of Las Palomas in the southern part of the island.

From here another sail will take us to the north of Tenerife or to Santa Cruz for a stop in this case at the port before starting the descent to the south.

The disembarkation will take place in a port in the southern part of the island that is much more convenient and closer to the airport.

The itinerary may be subject to changes due to weather conditions and/or technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant sailing experience for all participants.

Frequent questions

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Christian B.

Member since 2014 -

Organisation

English

Italian

4.4/5

out of

8

reviews

Skipper

Boat

Destination

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The always beautiful Balearic Islands

08/17/2025

Francesco B.

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Italy

Positive and dynamic experience, Christian is an attentive skipper with a lot of experience. The boat has 4 very spacious cabins with bathrooms.
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New Year's Eve under the Caribbean sun

01/14/2025

Gaetano F.

I had wanted to sail to the Grenadines for a long time. I am overall quite satisfied with the holiday, despite a bit of tension between a crew member and the captain
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The Canary Islands seen from the boat and beyond

11/20/2024

Fabrizio d.

Nice experience and Cristian skipper prepared for any situation that may occur on the boat and very marine
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Canary-Martinique Atlantic crossing. Adventure of a lifetime!

01/2/2019

Federico G.

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Italy

I am sorry to have to point out the serious shortcomings of the skipper in making the crew find a boat in order and safely to face such a long journey. No sail of respect, the bow old and worn, serious leaks of diesel in the bilge resulting in unbearable smell under deck, we finished the gas a week before arrival ... These are just some of the serious shortcomings of the skipper.----------------------SPOWER OF THE SKIPPER----------------------Caro Federico, I read your review and report the following. I did 7 Atlantic crossings, one of which was completely solo: I don't think I have to take sailing lessons. I can't hide from you that the relationships were difficult with the whole crew. What you call "old and worn sail" brought you all a day early to Martinique, so I do not consider your criticisms valid because with the facts I have shown something else. Unfortunately, contrary to what you told me, none of the crew was actually able to stay at the helm and in the only half hour in which the autopilot did not work there were several moments of difficulty. You boarded believing you were taking a regular sailing cruise and not an Atlantic crossing of over 20 days in the middle of the ocean. I can't even forget your behavior when after being sick in the bathroom you didn't bother to clean in the slightest and left the task to me. The only thing I would like to give you, in part, reason for concerns the loss of diesel, caused by a job done badly by the mechanic and then solved.

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